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Racemo is a GPU-accelerated terminal multiplexer developed by racemo-dev, presented in its inaugural release 0.0.1. Built on the Rust-based Tauri framework, the application targets developers, DevOps engineers, and power users who routinely juggle numerous console sessions and seek a fluid, resource-efficient alternative to traditional terminal multiplexers such as tmux or screen. By offloading rendering tasks to the graphics card, Racemo claims markedly faster pane redraws, smoother scrolling, and lower CPU usage, making it especially attractive on high-resolution monitors or when monitoring log streams, compiling code, and running parallel SSH sessions. The software fits within the System Utilities / Terminal Emulators category and is distributed as a lightweight native binary that bundles WebGPU-powered front-end technology, thereby combining the security and speed of a desktop client with the flexibility of modern web rendering. Although only one version—0.0.1—has been published to date, the project roadmap indicates plans for configurable keybindings, session persistence, plugin APIs, and cross-platform packaging once the codebase matures. Early adopters can already split panes horizontally and vertically, navigate them with keyboard shortcuts, and enjoy color-profiles that adapt to the operating-system theme. Racemo is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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